simple cut+paste jobs sure ... but if you're changing volume/dynamics or adding effects then you're going to have to re-render.
I guess where i'm coming from is that whether or not you can hear it on a club system, wavs and mp3s are different. And for 50p more I'd rather get a wav. I still come from that collecting not collating mentality when it comes to music. m On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:04 PM, J.C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7 October 2008, Mike wrote: > >> I only buy wavs. Not sure if i can really tell the difference but if >> i'm going to pay money for something i want the best. I can certainly >> hear the difference if i edit an mp3 and re-encode it as an mp3 again. >> Almost like cassette. >> m > > Well, I'm not sure if "Non-destructive cut, copy, paste" means no D/A-A/D > conversion during editing or not, but it seems like it does. As such, > MP3DirectCut is a tool that does this: http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html > > > > > -- > San Francisco Bay Guardian's Readers Choice Award Winner: Best Radio DJ: > http://www.sfbg.com/promo/pollpositions.php > AIM: jckzsu (or kzsudj during my show.) > > "Opinions are my own only, and do not necessarily represent those of > KZSU Radio or Stanford University." (or words to that effect.) >